Following last week's single release, chameleonic artist Poppy has confirmed that a new album is finally on the way. Negative Spaces lands on 15 November via Sumerian Records, and was co-produced by Poppy and former Bring Me the Horizon keyboardist and producer Jordan Fish, who left the band in December last year.
Although the tracklist for Negative Spaces has not yet been officially confirmed, it's rumored to have 13 songs besides the previously released "New Way Out" and "they're all around us". A press release for the album heralds its "sonic adventurism," revealing that the new songs include "delicately-delivered pop (‘Yesterday’), full bodied screams (‘Have You Had Enough’), synth-symbiotic ‘80s retro-futurism (‘Crystallized’) and energy-jolted ‘00s pop-punk (‘Negative Spaces’)."
To announce the album, Poppy has shared a 90-second clip of a previously unheard song (which may or may not be called "hey there") in which she remains mysteriously expressionless against a backdrop of Alice in Wonderland-ish keyholes. Watch the Sam Cannon-directed video below:
Negative Spaces album art:
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